In his latest Gold Silver Show episode, Mike Maloney warns: “We are really in the endgame of a monetary reset.” Here’s why he’s betting on silver — and what it means for investors.
The $35 Trillion Problem
The U.S. carries $35 trillion in debt with $2 trillion annual deficits. As Mike Maloney explains, this isn’t just unsustainable — it’s a mathematical trap.
“The Fed is trapped. They are painted into a corner,” Mike warns.
If the Fed devalues the dollar to reduce debt, investors will demand higher interest rates. But refinancing $35 trillion at higher rates would make interest payments unserviceable. Taxes can’t plug the gap. The system breaks.
That leaves only one outcome: a full monetary reset.
Why Gold and Silver Are Real Money
Alan Hibbard shares a powerful concept from his upcoming series — the “layers of money”:
- Credit cards and stable coins are promises to pay bank deposits
- Bank deposits are promises to pay bank notes
- Bank notes used to be promises to pay gold
- Gold is the only layer with no counterparty risk
“Gold is money, everything else is credit,” Alan emphasizes.
Since 1971, we’ve operated without real money backing the system — just promises built on promises. That’s why central banks worldwide are accumulating gold. They know Layer 1 must return.
The 4x Silver Opportunity
While gold will surge during the reset, Mike sees even more potential in silver: “Silver will probably outstrip gold by at least a factor of four.”
If gold becomes monetary backing again, it would rise then stabilize at a new level. Silver would experience a massive bubble phase — potentially 400% outperformance — before settling back.
The game-changer: “There are countries buying silver for their central banks,” Mike reveals. “It looks like it could be remonetized too.”
Mike’s Strategy
Mike’s approach is simple but powerful:
- Buy silver when the gold-silver ratio is high (like now)
- Convert some silver to gold when ratios normalize
- Eventually trade metals for real assets
“With the gold-silver ratio where it is right now, I’m still buying silver, not gold,” he explains.
Act Before It’s Too Late
We’re not facing another recession — this is “the endgame of a monetary reset.” With central banks loading up on metals, the Fed out of options, and silver still undervalued relative to gold, the setup is complete.
The question: Will you position yourself before the reset, or watch from the sidelines?
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Open an AccountQuestions on the Potential Monetary Reset
Why does Mike Maloney believe the Federal Reserve is trapped?
Mike argues that the Fed cannot reduce debt without triggering higher interest rates, which would make refinancing $35 trillion in debt impossible. This creates a “no way out” scenario that points to a monetary reset.
What is the difference between gold and silver in a monetary reset?
Gold is expected to rise sharply and then stabilize as it is re-pegged to the system. Mike believes silver, however, could experience even more explosive gains — potentially outperforming gold by 4-to-1 — before settling back down.
Why do central banks buy gold, and are they buying silver too?
Central banks accumulate gold because it is the only monetary asset with no counterparty risk. Some countries are now also buying silver, suggesting it could be remonetized.
What is the gold-silver ratio and why does it matter for investors?
The gold-silver ratio measures how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. When the ratio is high, silver is undervalued relative to gold — historically a prime buying opportunity.
What strategy does Mike Maloney recommend for gold and silver investors?
Mike’s strategy is to buy silver when it’s undervalued, convert to gold when ratios normalize, and eventually trade metals for real assets when the monetary reset is complete.
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